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27 May 09
Look of the Day: Blake Lively at the CW’s Gossip Girl Afterparty
Blake Lively’s red carpet choice of a teeny turquoise ADAM jumper at the CW Upfronts may have gotten plenty of buzz, but we think her evening ensemble for the Gossip Girl afterparty was infinitely more fashion forward.
Ordinarily the idea of sequined leggings would give us pause, but paired with an unbuttoned oversized tuxedo shirt, petal pink peep toes, and messy bedroom hair, the look was playfully sexy and ultra chic. The only real throwaway of the look was her dull ecru clutch; we’d rather see either a gleaming neutral metallic piece or something with a raw earthy element (think straw, linen, or wood).
Get the Look!

Stella McCartney’s Sequined Leggings - $1495

Siwy’s Hannah Pant in Pixie - $184

Alice + Olivia’s Black Sequin Leggings - $298

Costume Dept’s Sequin Leggings - $77

Custo Barcelona’s Black Sequin Leggings - $136

American Retro’s Voile Long Sleeve Collared Tunic - $149

Bebe’s Boyfriend Shirt Tunic - $79

Shape fx’s Tuxedo Shirt - $34 (orig. $44)

Christian Louboutin’s Madame Claude in Bone - $795

J. Vincent’s Luxury Pumps - $78 (orig. $130)

Theory’s Mariel Open Toe Pumps - $275

Banana Republic’s Wood frame Clutch in Khaki - $69

Aldo’s Casargo Clutch - $25


Lauren Merkin’s Louise Metallic Clutch - $200
Blake Lively photo credit: Gossip Girls

Look of the Day: Blake Lively at the CW’s Gossip Girl Afterparty

Blake Lively’s red carpet choice of a teeny turquoise ADAM jumper at the CW Upfronts may have gotten plenty of buzz, but we think her evening ensemble for the Gossip Girl afterparty was infinitely more fashion forward.

Ordinarily the idea of sequined leggings would give us pause, but paired with an unbuttoned oversized tuxedo shirt, petal pink peep toes, and messy bedroom hair, the look was playfully sexy and ultra chic. The only real throwaway of the look was her dull ecru clutch; we’d rather see either a gleaming neutral metallic piece or something with a raw earthy element (think straw, linen, or wood).

Get the Look!









Stella McCartney’s Sequined Leggings - $1495














Siwy’s Hannah Pant in Pixie - $184


















Alice + Olivia’s Black Sequin Leggings - $298

















Costume Dept’s Sequin Leggings - $77
















Custo Barcelona’s Black Sequin Leggings - $136














American Retro’s Voile Long Sleeve Collared Tunic - $149
















Bebe’s Boyfriend Shirt Tunic - $79

















Shape fx’s Tuxedo Shirt - $34 (orig. $44)













Christian Louboutin’s Madame Claude in Bone - $795















J. Vincent’s Luxury Pumps - $78 (orig. $130)















Theory’s Mariel Open Toe Pumps - $275
















Banana Republic’s Wood frame Clutch in Khaki - $69


















Aldo’s Casargo Clutch - $25



















Lauren Merkin’s Louise Metallic Clutch - $200













Blake Lively photo credit: Gossip Girls

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14 May 09
Exclusive Fashion Orbit Discount: 20% Off Amrita Singh
For one week, Fashion Orbit readers can save 20% off site-wide at celebrity favorite Amrita Singh using the discount code fashionorbit. We’ve been fans of her Bollywood collection for quite some time, but her Bangle, Victorian, and Sandal collections are equally fab.
We’re personally coveting Amrita’s multi-colored Long Semi-Precious Earrings Set in 22K Gold Vermeil shown above (on sale at $150; $120 with discount). Some of our other favorites:
Best chandelier earrings with a twist: Multi Strand Chandelier Earrings ($200; $160 with discount)
Best sandals to wear all summer: Gold Glitter Sandals ($20; $16 with discount)
Best chunky colored cocktail ring: Jitney Ring ($30; $24 with discount)
Best insta-dressy necklace: Margaret Necklace ($300; $240 with discount)
Best high/low bracelet: Chunky Wood Bangle ($60; $48 with discount)
Best Blair Waldorf goes to South Asia piece: Goa Headband ($20; $16 with discount)
The fine print: Take 20% off site-wide at Amrita Singh using discount code fashionorbit. Code expires May 21, 2009, and cannot be combined with any other promotions/discounts.

Exclusive Fashion Orbit Discount: 20% Off Amrita Singh

For one week, Fashion Orbit readers can save 20% off site-wide at celebrity favorite Amrita Singh using the discount code fashionorbit. We’ve been fans of her Bollywood collection for quite some time, but her Bangle, Victorian, and Sandal collections are equally fab.

We’re personally coveting Amrita’s multi-colored Long Semi-Precious Earrings Set in 22K Gold Vermeil shown above (on sale at $150; $120 with discount). Some of our other favorites:

The fine print: Take 20% off site-wide at Amrita Singh using discount code fashionorbit. Code expires May 21, 2009, and cannot be combined with any other promotions/discounts.

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5 May 09

From the Red Carpet: The Costume Institute’s Party of the Year

There is no better red carpet fashion event than the Met’s Costume Institute Gala. Period. End of story. It brings out the best designers, the best fashionistas, and the best crazies.

This year the theme was The Model as Muse, and, man…that just opens up a can of worms. Models of today and yesterday were out in full force, and while the spirit was clearly meant to be strongly celebratory, looking through the red carpet photos is also somewhat of a post mortem of modeling careers and the women who outlived their usefulness to the industry. But I digress.

The real beauty of the event is always that it’s for the real fashionistas - unlike something like, say, the Oscars, the point is not to look safe and pretty, but to be cogent to the theme and visually witty. There are always some trends present (for example, a lot of retro 60s looks this year), but the main purpose is to be original and bombastic.

The photo gallery in its entirety is definitely worth a look.









Kate Moss in and with Marc Jacobs, looking very muse-like indeed.
















Anna Wintour channeling more Coco, less runway muse in a dreamy Chanel dress.














Jessica Biel goes tropicalismo in Versace Atelier with Justin Timberlake in William Rast on her arm. It’s certainly an improvement over her usual sad granny sack, although I’m not sure that Carmen Miranda was ever a model.













Sometimes you just need to let the pictures speak for themselves (or, in this case, babble incoherently). Madonna in Louis Vuitton and Anna Hu Haute Joaillerie.













Marion Cotillard with John Galliano in a surprisingly low-key Dior gown.

















Iman looking appropriately goddess-like in Donna Karan.















I’m kind of loving Anne Hathaway’s retro bombshell look in Marc Jacobs.
















Diane Kruger’s Chanel Haute Couture mini is adorably bubble bath like. Accompanied by Joshua Jackson in Dolce & Gabbana.














I don’t know if I ever want Amber Rose to stop dressing like a sexy robot from the future, so this strapless Carolina Herrera dress is a cruel cut indeed. With Kanye West in Louis Vuitton.













A Marni consortium of Carolina Castiglioni, Milla Jovovich, Consuelo Castiglioni, and Guinevere Van Seenus.















Lauren Hutton in and with Michael Kors. It’s a great look for hot lady of a certain maturity.
















Kate Beckinsale in Marchesa with Keren Craig and Georgina Chapman.














Lou Doillon in Nina Ricci with Olivier Theyskens.
















Shalom Harlow bringing it. And by it I mean the garbage and possibly a miniature horse. I like Shalom Harlow so I would like to think that she’s making an ironic statement of some kind.













Liv Tyler and Kate Hudson in and with Stella McCartney.

















Note to Vera Wang: do not try to lend edginess to your designs by slapping some black lipstick on Rachel Weisz.














Jessica Alba with Michelle Obama favorite Jason Wu. I guess Michelle couldn’t make it.















Alek Wek looking insanely stunning.

















In a bizarre yet wonderful turn of events, Agyness Deyn and Twiggy in Burberry Prorsum.















Coca Rocha in and with Isaac Mizrahi.
















Doutzen Kroes in 3.1 Phillip Lim and Christian Louboutin heels, accompanied by Phillip Lim.















André Leon Talley. See Madonna comment.
















Hilary Rhoda’s ensemble is beautifully coordinated without being overly matchy-matchy. In custom Thakoon.















Lake Bell got into the proper spirit of things in her Rag & Bone suit.
















Oh noes, what have they done to Blair Waldorf?! Leighton Meester in Louis Vuitton.















Roland Mouret with Catherine McNeil in his design.

















And finally, a little something to haunt you in your dreams.










All photos: Style.com

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13 April 09

MadMag: Leighton Meester for NY Times Magazine - Hot or Not?

Photographers certainly love their pop art inspired celebrity photo shoots these days. Though my love of Leighton Meester knows no bounds (even upon hearing that she has some sort of singing career in the works), this NY Magazine feature is somewhat disappointing and not on par with, say, the pop shoot of Nicole Richie for Blackbook. The styling is sort of lackluster, and her make-up is more 1940s sultry than pop, which is doubly bizarre with the harsh lighting.

What do you think?

In Diane von Furstenberg.












In a Roberto Cavalli dress and Bulgari bracelet.























In an Alexander McQueen jacket and leggings, Pomellato ring, and Christian Louboutin heels.
























In a Jonathan Saunders dress.


























In a Gucci dress with Alexis Bittar bracelets and Miu Miu heels.











All photos: New York Times Magazine

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7 April 09

Daily Obsession: Bow Details

It’s no wonder that a well-placed bow detail gives an item a certain mystique; bows are oftentimes design shorthand for youthful sophistication.

$100 and Under








Blair Waldorf would be so proud of these pearl-dotted enamel bow earrings. $18













A fab Robert Rodriguez pencil skirt at a fraction of the price? Yes, please. $80 (orig. $286)













Ditch the ratty baseball cap and try this darling straw cloche instead. $34










The Mid-Rangers









This single-shouldered Searle piece is a beautiful drama queen of a top. $167.30 (orig. $308)













Rebecca Taylor’s wool bow front jacket is a nice antidote to the average black blazer. $138 (orig. $395)










Speaking of metallic gunmetal heels: these Moschino peep toe bow pumps are adorable with an edge. $237 (orig. $434)





The Spendy Picks








This Lela Rose tank top, with its askew front bow, is minimalist perfection. $695
















A classic bow piece for the ages: Ports 1961 Basketweave Pea Coat. $850 (orig. $1725)














There are no words for this stunning Sonia Rykiel sequin bow dress. Just sighs. And possibly pantomimed gestures. $3400

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6 April 09

Sale Roundup

Some of our favorite new sale items from around the WWW.

The Clothes








Yaya Aflao’s Edda sweater is a great striped essential. Marked down to $115 from $230.












AARP and blue plate specials are looking pretty sweet with this alice + olivia grandpa cardigan. Originally $295; now $174.











A Serena van der Woodsen dress if ever I saw one: Black Halo’s Color Block Greek Dress. On sale at $259 (originally $370).













This Soia & Kyo Maelie Jacket boasts a fabulous cape-like silhouette. Was $415; now available at $290.













This dreamy Ports 1961 sequin sweater is now $365 (originally $740).









The Shoes










Indulge your love of cutout details with these Dolce Vita Cher booties. On sale at $86 (originally $172).












I just adore the nerdy chic of Chie Mihara’s Imela pumps. Marked down to $226.56 from $400.95.








These Wanted Spider sandals are perfect basic little metallic flats. Were $45; now $29.99.





The Accessories







The Hamburglar goes couture with these Jean Paul Gaultier striped gloves. Now $114 (originally $157).










This Tory Burch Kerry resin clutch is like driving by city lights at night. Now $255.50 (originally $365).











Deco meets Studio 54 in Blu Bijoux’s White Techno Bangle. Originally $37; now $15.







Looking for discount codes? Check out our most recent Discount Code Roundup for our latest coupons.


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27 March 09

Daily Obsession: Vests

Menswear-inspired pieces don’t need to automatically assume androgyny. On the contrary - there is something brazenly feminine and self-confident about donning a fedora, tuxedo jacket, or in today’s obsession: a vest.

$100 and Under








A relaxed shape gives this Fluxus Papa vest a certain insouciant versatility. As seen on Leighton Meester. $65













Get John Varvatos at a fraction of the price with this striped vest (produced for Converse). $68 (orig. $195)











Belting this double-breasted Banana Republic vest emphasizes the waist. $69.99 (orig. $98)








The Mid-Rangers







This Robert Rodriguez halter vest is totally unnecessary yet bizarrely beautiful. $259












Black piping details adds sass to this Rag & Bone double-breasted vest. $116 (orig. $290)











A pseudo mandarin collar and built-in belt are special finishing touches for this Development Dreyfus Vest. $105 (orig. $264)







The Spendy Picks








Menswear is re-imagined as a beautifully structured dress in this Alexander Wang piece. $695












Mike & Chris are the masters of downtown style and leather items, and their Dallas belted lambskin vest is no exception to either rule. $438 (orig. $627)










A fabulously insane vest by way of waistcoat by Fashion Fringe winner Eun Jeong. It’s like something that you would wear to your favorite enemy’s wedding just to mess with them. $2920

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26 March 09
Look of the Day: Blake Lively at the David Letterman Show
The internets are atwitter about Blake Lively’s recent appearance on the David Letterman show as, a) she may have replaced Julia Roberts as Letterman’s crush du forever, and b) everyone wants her gorgeous fuchsia dress.
The slinky single-shouldered silhouette of her Diane von Furstenberg mini paired with pointy Jimmy Choo heels may have said sexy bitch, but her loose hair, soft make-up, and low-key accessories kept the look youthful.
Get the Look!


Baby Phat’s One Shoulder Ruffle Dress - $69


Lela Rose’s One Shoulder Ruffle Dress - $1095

T-Bags Ruffle Tier Dress - $151.20 (orig. $216)

Rami Kashou for HSN’s One-Shoulder Jersey Dress - $165


Les Prairies de Paris’ Ima Dress - $290 (orig. $365)


The Battalion’s One Shoulder Ruffle Dress - $237


American Eagle’s One-Shoulder Dress - $24.95 (orig. $34.50)


Beverly Feldman’s Ainsley Pumps
 - $125 (orig. $174.95)


Charles David’s Azalea Pumps
 - $55 (orig. $124.95)


N.Y.L.A.’s Dumpling Pumps
 - $42.50 (orig. $89.95)
Blake Lively photo credit: Celebuzz

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Look of the Day: Blake Lively at the David Letterman Show

The internets are atwitter about Blake Lively’s recent appearance on the David Letterman show as, a) she may have replaced Julia Roberts as Letterman’s crush du forever, and b) everyone wants her gorgeous fuchsia dress.

The slinky single-shouldered silhouette of her Diane von Furstenberg mini paired with pointy Jimmy Choo heels may have said sexy bitch, but her loose hair, soft make-up, and low-key accessories kept the look youthful.

Get the Look!








Baby Phat’s One Shoulder Ruffle Dress - $69



















Lela Rose’s One Shoulder Ruffle Dress - $1095















T-Bags Ruffle Tier Dress - $151.20 (orig. $216)


















Rami Kashou for HSN’s One-Shoulder Jersey Dress - $165













Les Prairies de Paris’ Ima Dress - $290 (orig. $365)














The Battalion’s One Shoulder Ruffle Dress - $237














American Eagle’s One-Shoulder Dress - $24.95 (orig. $34.50)












Beverly Feldman’s Ainsley Pumps - $125 (orig. $174.95)









Charles David’s Azalea Pumps - $55 (orig. $124.95)










N.Y.L.A.’s Dumpling Pumps - $42.50 (orig. $89.95)



Blake Lively photo credit: Celebuzz

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19 March 09

Gossip Girl: The Age of Dissonance

The Rundown

Gossip Girl is back! And Monday nights were looking so bleak.

Constance Billard and St. Jude are putting on their senior play, which naturally means the following: a) the play in question is The Age of Innocence, b) there’s a multi-million dollar production budget, c) Broadway’s hottest director has been enlisted, and d) Blair and Serena have been cast as Ellen and May, respectively.

Chuck has weaseled out of the production with an outlandish excuse so that he can run his empire, Blair is horrified that her leading man is Dan Humphrey, Serena has an unrequited crush on their director (despite the ghost of Aaron Rose past), Vanessa is filming it all for her constant documentary-in-progress, and Dorota is Blair’s hair and make-up lady and awesome as always.

Blair’s distaste over her romantic lead is thrown aside by a more shocking discovery: Nelly Yuki learns via text that she has gained early acceptance into Yale, which is quickly followed by a gloating GG post. Blair assumes that Nelly is the GG leak, but before she can fulfill her prophesy of “Nelly Yuki must be destroyed,” Nelly points out that Blair has made plenty of enemies willing to expose her humiliation to the internets.

Jenny is like this guy I went to high school with who dropped out sophomore year to homeschool instead and suddenly started coming to school more than when he was an actual student, which is to say, she is of course doing costumes for the play (except not really; see below). Dan’s reverse jailbait girlfriend Rachel shows up and the nearby older teachers quickly turn into a bunch of whispering mean girls. Dan entreats Jenny to pass Rachel a note, which you know will ultimately have disastrous consequences, especially since she returns the note to Jenny with her apartment key.

In the meantime, Chuck is still obsessed with the mysterious “Elle” despite the fact that she was wearing a mask during their initial meeting, is boring, and has a bad fake tan. So he sees her at lunch with his semi-archenemy Carter Baizen as “Hayley,” and she runs away and he offers to help her and then she gets kidnapped and then he finds her again and then she says that she was just using him and blah blah blah. All you need to know is that the annoying Eyes Wide Shut subplot seems to have gone away for now, at least as it pertains to “Elle,” and that Carter is back kicking around and seemingly part of the secret society.

Back to the interesting stuff. Blair hunts down Headmistress Queller and gets the lowdown on Yale, to wit, that they consider hazing a faculty member to be a serious offense and that she can pretty much kiss off her college dreams. Of course, telling Blair that she will not be attending Yale is akin to telling her that can’t wear gigantic bows on her head or plot revenge, so a nuclear meltdown commences.

To add insult to injury, Gossip Girl’s latest update concerns the cozy nature of Blair’s ex the Duke and his stepmother. Further incited, and having eliminated Nelly Yuki as the culprit, Blair now suspects Vanessa to be the source of the leaks. Alas, poor Blair is so downtrodden in her new Ellen Olenska role that not even Serena takes her sturm und drang seriously as she screeches death to Vanessa.

Serena is far more occupied with gaining the interest of director Julian, and goes out to dinner with him, Vanessa, and Nate. Vanessa and Julian have more in common to discuss and Serena and Nate sit and look pretty per usual. Vanessa later confesses to Serena that she finds Julian to be pompous and self-absorbed, which, to her credit, she confesses is pretty bad coming from her.

Meanwhile, Rufus has discovered Rachel’s note/key because Jenny is not a very good accomplice, and smolders mellowly. In a mortifying yet well-deserved turn, he confronts Rachel in her apartment and tells her to stop being a ho-bag and leave his son alone. Dan finds out from Jenny that his note was received by Rachel, but that its response and enclosed key was confiscated by Rufus. He knows he’s in the poop, but the whole “not while you’re under my roof” thing still eludes him.

Vanessa serves as the Cyrano de Bergerac to Serena’s Christian de Neuvillette (or, alternately, C.D. Bales to her Chris McConnell) and coaches her over an earpiece while Serena tries to impress Julian. Naturally, Nate overhears a key phrase and thinks that the unaware Vanessa is praising Julian directly and stomps off. Serena manages to impress Julian with her newfound eloquence, but her victory is cut short when she receives an ironically timed GG post on her phone about her getting into Yale on the sole basis of a press release.

Serena assumes that the Yale press release post was the work of a vengeful Blair. She essentially accuses Blair of being an irredeemably bad person and huffs off despite Blair’s denials of authorship. Dan decides to be a big boy and break it off with Rachel, but they end up getting busy backstage instead, which seems like mixed signals at best. Nate, who is already convinced that Julian has Vanessa in his thrall, is further incensed when Julian tells him that his acting skills are subpar and that clearly he “doesn’t know what it’s like to go bankrupt.” Clearly Julian does not read Page Six.

Teenage emotions and hormones are running high as the curtains open. In need of a target for her rage, Blair has decided that Dan is the GG source, and they squabble onstage sotto voce between lines. A group scene has Nate forget his lines and then break character in the most spectacular fashion, which as you might imagine, has the unintended adorability of an angered Pomeranian. This precipitates an onstage bitchfest, with everyone voicing their various displeasures, not least of which is Nelly Yuki’s ire about being stuck in a fat suit.

Charles Isherwood, THE important critic in the audience (there’s always one, isn’t there?) approaches Julian after the show, and before Julian can complain about the rank teenage amateurs that he’s been stuck with, compliments Julian on the “radical deconstruction of the 2nd act.” Julian is a pretentious jackass, so he naturally takes credit, to all the surrounding students’ disgust (even Serena’s). When Serena wonders aloud why she ever had a crush on him, Julian points out that he’s gay.

Through Blair’s angry onstage accusations, Dan has pieced together that there can be only one logical source: Rachel. Sickened by the Blair-like tactics that she’s resorted to, he breaks up with her in the most Dan Humphrey (read: self-righteous) manner possible. Encountering Blair on his way out, he reveals the source of the leaks and in the best line of the night, adds, “we also had sex in the costume closet, so you can do whatever you want with that.”

Blair approaches Rachel and asks her “how do I make your fate as bleak as mine?” Rachel is apologetic and wonders at what she’s become, to which I say, you weren’t all that great before you went commando, sister. Blair has seconds thoughts about punishing Rachel, as she realizes that no amount of torture will change her admission status.

Tying up the couples plot lines, Nate is still feeling out of sorts over the fact that he and Vanessa have nothing in common. Blah blah blah, exposition exposition, Nate watches the movie version of The Age of Innocence and decides to give the whole book learning/indie movie/stuff Vanessa likes thing the old college try. I don’t know how my dislike of Vanessa transformed into like (and a love of the Vanessa/Nate pairing), but there you go. Possibly my hatred of Rachel distracted me, but she tells Dan via a note written in the most childish handwriting possible (and using turquoise ink) that she is moving back to Iowa. Yay!

There is no darker or scarier Blair than a Blair untethered to her years of planning. Serena approaches her at one of these mystery bars where 18 year olds can get a martini, and Blair rejects her attempts at reconciliation. In the requisite heartbreaking Chuck/Blair turn, Chuck decides to stop mooning over lame masked women and waits at Blair’s place for her to come home. Not only is she still at the bar, but Carter Baizen shows up…and Blair seems to be okay with that.

Next week: Blair commences a new reign of destruction that involves Carter and the fact that Blair and Chuck can never get together despite my nightly prayers. I just hope this doesn’t bring back the Eyes Wide Shut subplot.

The Style

Best high school play costumes ever. Both Blair and Serena wore dresses from Marchesa’s fall 2008 collection.



















Get the Looks for Less






Blair - Nanette Lepore’s Tempestuous black floral brocade dress (on sale at $165.75, originally $325).










Blair - New York & Company’s City Style Flower Cameo Pin ($14.95).












Serena - Sue Wong’s Pink Feathered Dress ($570).














Serena - Bebe’s Chiffon Rose & Feather Headband ($49).




Photo credits: CWTV.com and Style.com

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